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A Voyage to the Most Romantic Cities in the World for Valentine's Day 2023!
A Voyage to the Most Romantic Cities in the World for Valentine's Day! Paris, France Venice, Italy A romantic canal cruise and gondola ride. Santorini, Greece Rome, Italy Bruges, Belgium Prague, Czech Republic
Suresh NatarajanPublished about a year ago in WanderDiscovering the Rich Cultural Heritage and Innovative Spirit of the Netherlands
The Netherlands, also known as Holland, is a country located in Western Europe. It is bordered by the North Sea to the north and west, Belgium to the south, and Germany to the east. The Netherlands is famous for its flat landscapes, windmills, tulip fields, and vibrant cities.
ansam yousryPublished about a year ago in WanderDiscovering the Beauty and Charm of Portugal
Portugal is a European country located on the western coast of the Iberian Peninsula. With a rich history and cultural heritage, Portugal is a popular destination for tourists and travelers alike.
ansam yousryPublished about a year ago in WanderNostalgia for the 2000s: A Look Back at a Simpler Time
The early 2000s were a time of great change and growth. The world was becoming more connected, technology was advancing at a rapid pace, and pop culture was evolving to reflect the times. For many people, the memories of their childhood in the early 2000s are filled with nostalgia for simpler times.
Hero of education is an uneducated man
Kamaraj Biography: Did he drop out of school to study world studies? Kamaraj studied only sixth standard. He took office as the first minister with no knowledge of English and only 6 years of education and gave the best leadership to Tamil Nadu for 9 years. Although Kamaraj was not a graduate, there were always educated geniuses around him.
Exploring the World's Most Unusual Traditional Practices: From Baby Jumping to Mud Festivals
The world is full of diverse cultures and traditions, many of which may seem strange or unusual to outsiders. Here are a few examples of some of the most unusual traditional practices from around the world:
ansam yousryPublished about a year ago in WanderSelfie Absorbed
Meg was a beautiful grad student, about a year older than me. We were laying on the floor of her dorm room at Columbia University. She rolled toward me and we kissed. With my free hand, I took a selfie at the perfect moment. The photo looked as if someone else snapped it.
Jonathan WarrenPublished about a year ago in WanderBest Places to Hang Out in Canggu
Canggu is the hippest region of Bali. It’s a region of epic waves, infinity pools, stunning beaches, and great food. Yogis, digital nomads, and surfers all find their way here. But life isn’t all surfing and yoga, sometimes you just need to chill. Here are the best places to kick back and relax in Canggu.
Alice AbyssPublished about a year ago in WanderA Trip to England (Part II)
It is hard for me to accept how naïve I was about life in London, even at the age of fourteen. I unpacked my bags and filled up her front room with my collection of music tapes. This was my first mistake and a sign that I did not know the culture I was in. I was listening to mostly progressive or light rock (Genesis and Supertramp were personal favourites). My mistake was sharing this so publicly. I had a Walkman, but I sometimes insisted on playing these records on her stereo. What I mean by saying this is that I did not understand the culture I was in and that I was out of step with what I thought I knew from those exports I mentioned (most of my recordings were made by British groups and record companies).
Kendall DefoePublished 2 years ago in WanderAlice in Appalachia (Downtown Knoxville, TN, Art District)
Yesterday (9/24/22) my family and I took an adventure in downtown Knoxville, Tennessee. We were romping around market square in the art district. We had bought tickets to a Clued Up Games event, featuring Alice in Wonderland.
Hope MartinPublished 2 years ago in WanderHHN 31: What's Hot & What's Not
As usual, my plan of going to HHN on a weekday was a success. I've completed all 10 houses and 1 show, as well as partaken in a few of the treats around the event. So, I figured I would make this a simple article about what felt right to me, and what felt off. If you're reading this and haven't gone yet, maybe this can be a good guide for you to determine what you're really interested in doing, should you face a time crunch on a busy night or something. So, let's start with . . .
Delise FantomePublished 2 years ago in WanderThe Love of a Daredevil
I know, I know…who the hell is Dave Munday? In order to answer that question, I will have to go back to my childhood back in the awful, ugly and beautiful 1980s. My family took a trip to Niagara Falls sometime in my early childhood and I marveled at the sight of all that water at that incredible height. I noted the tacky tourist traps everywhere and the endless parade of other tourists who were also trying to remember the moment in their cheap camera poses. I was no better; neither was the family. My one memory of the trip there involves posing for a photo with a cut-out of a barrel and pretending to drop over the Falls with my family (a part of me wonders what happened to that photograph). And I even got a hat there.
Kendall DefoePublished 2 years ago in Wander